G02C5/2218

Temple assembly for spectacles and the spectacles

A temple assembly for a pair of spectacles, including a spectacle temple body, a guide member, a first temple core, a second temple core, a first pivot; and a second pivot; wherein the second temple core is elastically connected with the spectacle temple body, the guide member is sleeved onto the first temple core, two connecting end of the first temple core is respectively pivotally connected to the second temple core and a pile head of a rim, the first pivot and the second pivot are disposed perpendicular to each other. When the spectacle temples are subjected to loads in two different directions from a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, the spectacles temple cause to produce an elastic bend of different directions at a front end and a rear end of the guide member, the user experience that the temples can be rotated 360 degrees is better.

ROTATING MECHANISM OF GLASSES, GLASSES, AND SMART GLASSES

The present application provides a rotating mechanism of glasses, glasses and smart glasses. The rotating mechanism includes a first bracket, a second bracket, an elastic member, and a sliding member; the first bracket is provided with an accommodating space; the elastic member is provided in the accommodating space; the sliding member has one end movably connected to the first bracket by means of the elastic bracket, and another end rotatably connected to the second bracket; and when the second bracket rotates relative to the first bracket by means of the sliding member, the second bracket drives the sliding member to slide relative to the accommodating space, such that the elastic member is elastically deformed.

Interchangeable hinge for modular eyewear
11526027 · 2022-12-13 ·

A wearable lightweight, adjustable, and comfortable modular eyewear with multiple interchangeable components includes: a central frame with two eyeglass supporting members, lenses, temple and hinge. The assembly has a hinge which is designed to fit the frames. The fronts and temples are grooved to allow the hinge to fit snuggly into the grooves. The hinge is flexible that it will allow the temples to flex 180+ degrees.

HYPEREXTENDING HINGE HAVING FPC SERVICE LOOPS FOR EYEWEAR
20220299794 · 2022-09-22 ·

Eyewear having a frame, a hinge, and a hyperextendable temple having a flexible printed circuit (FPC) including service loops. An extender is coupled to the hinge and the temple, and the extender extends with respect to the hinge allowing hyperextension of the temple with respect to the frame. A first service loop allows extension of the FPC when the temple rotates about the hinge, and a second service loop allows the temple to be radially extended away from the hinge.

Modular eyeglass frame apparatus and system
11409129 · 2022-08-09 · ·

Apparatus and systems related to modular eyeglass elements may be provided. A detachable temple may be detachably coupled to a lens assembly at a temple strut of the lens assembly via a locking mechanism. Locking mechanisms may include spring tab, spring lever, spring bar, snap-fit, spring latch, and other disclosed configurations.

Hyperextending hinge having FPC service loops for eyewear
11378817 · 2022-07-05 · ·

Eyewear having a frame, a hinge, and a hyperextendable temple having a flexible printed circuit (FPC) including service loops. An extender is coupled to the hinge and the temple, and the extender extends with respect to the hinge allowing hyperextension of the temple with respect to the frame. A first service loop allows extension of the FPC when the temple rotates about the hinge, and a second service loop allows the temple to be radially extended away from the hinge.

Temple Assembly for Spectacles and the Spectacles
20210333571 · 2021-10-28 ·

A temple assembly for a pair of spectacles, including a spectacle temple body, a guide member, a first temple core, a second temple core, a first pivot; and a second pivot; wherein the second temple core is elastically connected with the spectacle temple body, the guide member is sleeved onto the first temple core, two connecting end of the first temple core is respectively pivotally connected to the second temple core and a pile head of a rim, the first pivot and the second pivot are disposed perpendicular to each other. When the spectacle temples are subjected to loads in two different directions from a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, the spectacles temple cause to produce an elastic bend of different directions at a front end and a rear end of the guide member, the user experience that the temples can be rotated 360 degrees is better.

TEMPLE ASSEMBLY FOR SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLES

A temple assembly for a pair of spectacles, including a spectacle temple body, a guide member, a first temple core, a second temple core, a first pivot; and a second pivot; the second temple core is elastically connected with the spectacle temple body, the guide member is sleeved on a periphery of the first temple core, and the first temple core includes a first connecting end and a second connecting end disposed opposite to each other, the second connecting end is pivotally connected to the second temple core via the second pivot, the first connecting end is pivotally connected to a pile head of a rim or an end hinge of a spectacle temple via the first pivot; the first pivot and the second pivot are disposed perpendicular to each other; and the guide member is elastically abutted the spectacle temple body.

HYPEREXTENDING HINGE HAVING FPC SERVICE LOOPS FOR EYEWEAR
20210255480 · 2021-08-19 ·

Eyewear having a frame, a hinge, and a hyperextendable temple having a flexible printed circuit (FPC) including service loops. An extender is coupled to the hinge and the temple, and the extender extends with respect to the hinge allowing hyperextension of the temple with respect to the frame. A first service loop allows extension of the FPC when the temple rotates about the hinge, and a second service loop allows the temple to be radially extended away from the hinge.

MULTIPLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM HINGE SYSTEMS AND EYEWEAR DEVICES COMPRISING SUCH HINGE SYSTEMS
20210255479 · 2021-08-19 · ·

A multiple degree of freedom hinge system is provided, which is particularly well adapted for eyewear, such as spatial computing headsets. In the context of such spatial computing headsets having an optics assembly supported by opposing temple arms, the hinge system provides protection against over-extension of the temple arms or extreme deflections that may otherwise arise from undesirable torsional loading of the temple arms. The hinge systems also allow the temple arms to splay outwardly to enable proper fit and enhanced user comfort.